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The traditional Bamberg brewery Fässla has some classics in its range. Their Gold Pils is definitely one of them.
A good Pils is an art, as anyone who has ever drunk a monotonous, boring Pils knows. Germany is a Pilsner country, which means that, in addition to some excellent representatives, there is a gray mass of boring, one-dimensional Pilsners. The Gold Pilsner from Fässla represents the category of fabulous Pilsners with a great spectrum of hops and a head of foam that is second to none.
Fässlas Gold-Pils presents itself in a glossy, crystal-clear gold tone in the glass and is crowned by an airy, light, snow-white foam. A heavenly hop scent rises from the dense, stately head of foam. The magnificent hop flower is accompanied by fine notes of light malt and spicy herbs. The initial drink reveals a slim body with pleasant carbonation. The first sip is hop-green and tastes fine of freshly mown grass and herbs. Tangy citrus notes and light malt elegantly complement the play of aromas. The aromas appear on the palate in a beautiful, dry way and delight with their delicately bitter character and perfect balance of hops and malt. The finish is slightly bitter and truly Franconian.
The Gold Pils from Fässla is a real drinking pleasure, smooth, round and simply delicious.
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast